Environmental Engineer III Salaries in Santa Maria, California

What is the average Environmental Engineer III salary for Santa Maria, CA?

How much does a Environmental Engineer III in Santa Maria,
CA make? The median annual Environmental Engineer III salary in Santa Maria,
CA is $96,310, as of September 27, 2017, with a range usually between
$85,070-$108,952 not including bonus and benefit information
and other factors that impact base pay. However, the salary for someone with the title Environmental Engineer III may vary depending on a number of factors including industry,
company size, location, years of experience and level of education. Our team of Certified Compensation Professionals has analyzed survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at companies of all sizes and industries to present this range of annual salaries for people with the job title
Environmental Engineer III in Santa Maria, CA.

This chart describes the expected percentage of people who perform the job of Environmental Engineer III in the United States that make less than that annual salary. For example the median expected annual pay for a typical Environmental Engineer III in the United States is $96,310 so 50% of the people who perform the job of Environmental Engineer III in the United States are expected to make less than $96,310.

This chart describes the expected percentage of people who perform the job of Environmental Engineer III in Santa Maria, CA that make less than that salary. For example 50% of the people who perform the job of Environmental Engineer III in Santa Maria are expected to make less than the median.
Source: HR Reported data as of October 2017

Identifies, assesses and resolves problems concerning the environment. May also design, install, operate and maintain measuring apparatus to determine the level of pollutants involving air, land, and water. Performs experiments and reports findings on environmental consequences of equipment, tools, and procedures. Ensures the organization's conformance to federal, state, and local environmental legislation. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. View full job description